An "accession" is the technical term for a record or group of
records deposited at the record office for safekeeping. Every accession is
given its own unique "accession code", so that we can trace exactly when a
document came in, its status, the details of who deposited it with us, and which
other records, if any, came in with it.

"Matravers
Family Births in Chronological Order" by Philip Mattravers, 1999 (with
amendments and additions to 2003); CD-Rom of updates to the volume, as
of August 2007.

1999-2007

1 vol,1 disk

M/2465

A\CTP

Printed material and
research, mainly relating to Ilchester, belonging to the late Mr. James
Stevens Cox. The material includes maps, prints, local history books and
articles, newspapers and newspaper cuttings, Acts, posters, sales
catalogues, Ilchester parish magazines, charity papers, and other
records.

Staplegrove Local
History Society: miscellaneous records including transcripts,
photocopies of documents, photographs of buildings in Staplegrove (the
church, houses, village hall, Staplegrove Inn, etc.), videos relating to
Staplegrove, audio recordings of talks given to the society and
interviews (cassette tapes), newspaper cuttings, etc. A draft list
compiled by Mrs. Shorrocks is available on file.

[1235]-2000

5 boxes

M/2485

C/SEC

File relating to the
County Survey and County Development Plan.

1951-1953

1 file

M/2489

A\CUU

Copy photograph of
car registration YC 9065 showing an unidentified couple and their
chauffeur David Davies.

[nd.,
c.1930]

1 doc

M/2490

D\P\prid

Priddy parish
records: vestry, parochial church meeting and parochial church council
minutes